document.write( "Question 1162162: Using the balanced equation 1N2 + 3H2 → 2NH3\r
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document.write( "With  2.5 moles of H2 at the input, you will have \"%282%2F3%29%2A2.5\" moles of NH3 as the output.\r\n" );
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document.write( "ANSWER.   \"%282%2F3%29%2A2.5\" moles of NH3,  which is the same as   \"5%2F3\"  moles of the NH3.\r\n" );
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